Frontside Rock'n'Roll is the fourth album by the Norwegian Rock and roll band Bigbang, which was released in 2002.
Øystein Greni wrote the song 'Frontside Rock 'n' Roll' in tribute to two of his skater friends, who died the same year. 'Frontside Rock 'n' Roll' is also the name of a skateboard trick, a discipline Greni is a former European champion. The song uses various skateboard trick references. 'Fire & Oil' is a controversial song co-written with Nikolai Eilertsen and documenting on the 11th of September 2001 events from the point of view of a kamikaze pilot. 'Earphones' is an homage to Greni's admired soulman Ray Charles. 'One Of A Kind' is dedicated to his friend short movie Procter Norwegian director Joachim Trier (hence the line "for my fiend Jo"). 'Mercedes' is dedicated to 'M.E.O.' (also known as Maria Eva Orieta) which is a Latin performer from Argentina and his fiancee.